About Last Night (2014)

About Last Night Synopsis

A modern reimagining of the classic romantic comedy, this contemporary version closely follows new love for two couples as they journey from the bar to the bedroom and are eventually put to the test in the real world.

The Monuments Men is a classic case of over-expectations. The film sports a dream cast and follows one of the most interesting true-life stories from the World War II era. Itís writing is solid and its cast is spot-on, but thanks to a few script choices, The Monuments Men doesnít pan out into the epic movie experience many viewers were expecting.

Looking to Winter's Tale, Endless Love and About Last Night for inspiration, we've pulled together a selection of romance movies, from the fantastical to the comedic to the dramatic. All in time for Valentine's Day!

Not a great week of movies. This is for sure a quantity over quality thing happening. And except for a robotic police officer, there is plenty a cornball love-dovey stuff for the Valentineís Day crowd with tales of winter, endless love and stories about last night.

I donít want to say that January 2014 was a bad month for cinema, but the last time I saw something that rotten, I was arrested for desecrating 13 cemeteries. Luckily, I got out on good behavior just long enough to celebrate with readers how superlative Februaryís theatrical releases will be in comparison.

Originally, About Last Night was a 1986 dramedy starring Rob Lowe and Demi Moore that, itself, was based on a 1974 David Mamet play. It focuses on two couples through different stages of their relationships, from the initial hook up to the carnal celebration Ö to the possible decline, for various reasons.

Like the original, the film follows a central couple and then another pair-- in the 1986 film, which was actually based on David Mamet's play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, the central pair were played by Rob Lowe and Demi Moore, and here it seems Hart and Regina Hall are taking the duties. Backing them up will be Michael Ealy and Joy Bryant

There is still a little less than half an hour until the end of Valentine's Day on the west coast, but already we're getting trailers for films that won't be out until next year's annual celebration of love. Steve Pink's upcoming remake of the romantic comedy About Last Night won't be released in theaters until this date in 2014...

The upcoming remake of About Last Night is already underway and making its way through production, but there has been a late addition to the cast as Adam Rodriguez has signed on for a role in the new dramedy. Directed by Steve Pink, who last helmed the John Cusack comedy Hot Tub Time Machine, the film is based on the 1986 Edward Zwick movie of the same name with Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, James Belushi and Elizabeth Perkins.

So how will Pink's schedule play out? The About Last Night remake has been picking up a lot of steam as of late, but production on Bad Santa 2 is expected to begin later this year. Looks like he is going to be pretty damn busy these next few months.

Think Like a Man scene-stealer Kevin Hart has getting roles left and right including a part in Screen Gems in-development remake of the 1986 comedy About Last Night... With this revamped rom-com, Screen Gem appears to be looking to repeat the success of Think Like a Man, which has a sequel in the works, by doubling down and bringing in more of the comedy's stars.

Based on David Mamet's sexy stage play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, the original About Last Night starred Brat Packers Rob Lowe and Demi Moore as a pair of Chicago singles whose one night stand spins into a tumultuous long-term relationship with much razor-sharp banter and steamy scenes